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    Introduction: The chemical industry has become one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world since the beginning of the 21st century (Murmann‚ 2003). They convert raw materials such as oil‚ natural gas‚ air‚ water‚ metals‚ and minerals into more than 70‚000 synthetic chemicals (United States Department of Commerce‚ n.d.). Heavy demands on chemicals allowed prosperity of materials goods and had brought convenience for many people. Now they can be found everywhere around world‚ and even

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    Cause and effect Essay | Definition: In this kind of essay‚ the aim is to explain the causes (reasons) or the effects (results) of an event or situation.     Example: Causes of air pollution (multiple factors leading to air pollution).     Example: Effects of watching too much TV (many effects of a situation).   Sometimes an event causes something to happen‚ and that situation leads to another event‚ and it causes another event to happen. This is called the causal chain or

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    GLOBAL WARMING – CAUSES AND EFFECTS Global warming is defined as an increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is one of the most serious issues that the world is facing today. This essay will discuss the main causes and effects of global warming. One of the main causes of Global warming is the carbon dioxide emissions‚ which comes from the burning of gasoline from the engines of cars‚ buses and other vehicles. Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam is considered to be the most seriously

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    Resource management. Therefore‚ their effects‚ and how Resource Management with reference to Water and Fishery Resources‚ is filled with conflicts and uncertainties‚ are the issues that carve the outline of this paper’s thesis - “Resource Management is fraught with conflict and uncertainty.” Undeniably‚ Resource management has been‚ and is one of the greatest challenges that is faced today by humanity‚ which continues to largely menace the human ecology. Water allocation‚ which signifies the aim

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    Cause and Effects of the Devastation of Nature The devastation of nature is a global concern nowadays. It is because the changes that’s been done to nature which is caused mostly by human activities. When we pollute the air‚ land and water‚ this harms the nature. Bulldozing wetlands and cutting down forest also destroys the nature. These are only few of the activities that contribute to the devastation of nature. Overgrazing and groundwater pumping are some of the activities that damage

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    Cause and effect Serious causes of computer addiction Technology has developed so much that it is almost crucial to have electronic devices at home. Our life has gotten so used to having technology around us that we can’t imagine our lives without them. However‚ while having electronic devices at home could be comfortable and handy at times‚ it could also have negative effect on children‚ especially on teenagers. Parents usually buy computers for their children’s educational resource. But teenagers

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    The Cause and Effects of Air Pollution Felecia Jones Eng 130 12/22/2014 Lois Theisen University of Phoenix The Cause and Effects of Air Pollution Polluted fumes can enter the earth’s troposphere from a variety of ways. Three main sources that air pollution have been known to evolve from is exhaust from motor vehicles‚ harmful emissions from industrial factories‚ and soot from wood burning fireplaces. Impurities from the air have been known to cause a number of health related issues such as headaches

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    Forest Fire: Causes and Effects Ron Hilton National American University One morning you wake up and look out the window. Off to the west‚ you see an orange glow over the hills. You ask yourself “Is that a forest fire? What caused it? What is it going to do to the ecosystem?” The answer to the first question comes down to two main causes‚ man and nature. According to the U.S. Fire Administration (2000)

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    IMPLICATIONS OF THE GLOBAL NURSING SHORTAGE AND ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS TO OVERCOME THE ISSUE IN AUSTRALIA INTRODUCTION Nurses form an integral part of the health work force of a nation. They are responsible in maintaining the health standards and the quality of health of the most valuable asset of the country‚ human resource. Hence‚ the shortage of nurses has posed serious threats to nations all over the world‚ especially the developed ones like Australia‚ USA‚ Canada etc. Addressing

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    paper will describe the intentional and non-intentional causes‚ ecological‚ social‚ cultural‚ and economic impacts‚ the solutions‚ and the ways to prevent invasive species. Causes- Unintentional: Many invasive species were introduced into other ecosystems when the industrial and human transportation industries took off. Many invasive species were introduced through trading‚ travel and tourism‚ transport‚ release of ballast waters from ships‚ escape from fish farms‚ openings of canals

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